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SECRETARIAT R. O. G. TOP ROW — Clark, Jorgenson, Tate, Weber, Edwards, Reafsnyder. SECOND ROW — Y. Kasaka, Mrs. Pringle, Z. Rogers, L. Ima- moto, M. Ochiyo, Steward, D. Hudson, Minor, T. Nakai, H. Otsu. FRONT ROW— Koba- shi, Hayward, Kakita. EUODIA TOP ROW— G. Allen, M. Allen, R. Lehn- hardt, Edwards, El- len Russell, Boothe, Gladys Killingbeck. SECOND ROW — Nlshida, Stock, A. Brady, Dorothy Gard- ner, E. Killingbeck, Perdum, Sutton, Miss Hidden, B. Brady. FRONT ROW — Fay Hudson, J. Muti, Lockman, Wi Icox, Bartletr, L. Miller, Emma Russell. SECRETARIAT, R. O. G. Under Mrs. Pringle ' s supervision the Secretariat, R. O. G. club organized for the purpose of training for citizenship, developing cooperation, friendly association, and the study of interesting things that weren ' t possible to do in class. During the year they had several parties and exchanged programs with the Jungle club. Officers: president, Mary Kakita; vice-president, Virginia Hayward; secretary, Catherine Kobashi. • • • EUODIA One of the largest and most active girls ' clubs in the school is the Euodia club, which met weekly during the school year with the ieader, Miss Hidden, for the pur- pose of Bible study as well as social contact. During the year they have had several pot-luck suppers besides attending a district banquet in January and the convention at Pacific Palisades in May. Officers: president, Gertrude Allen; vice-president, Elsie Boothe; secretary, El- len Russell. -(26)-
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TOi ' ROW— Smith Hammond Leroy Christensen, Masuda, Powell, Patterson, Hunter. SECOND ROW— Rohde, H. Harper, Mr. Green, E. Coates. FRONT ROW— R. Mitchell, Betty Wenti, Long, P. Sprinkle. Bower. Graves. MUSIC CLUB The Music club was organized by Mr. Green for the purpose of discussing and studying various types of music and its composers. Programs of classical music have been presented at the meetings throughout the year, one of which was a social at which new members were initiated. The aim of Mr. Green in establishing this club, to encourage a love of fine music, has been furtherd by the sponsoring of an original classical music composition contest. The prize of five dollars had not been awarded at time of publication. The officers of the club are: president, Valoe Patterson; vice-president, Nori Masuda; recording secretary, Veva Rae Long; membership secretary, Janice Leonard; treasurer, Margaret Powell.
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TOP ROW— T Hunt Weaver R. Lehnhardt, R. Basse, E. Chaffee, Dot Beardsley, Thurston, F. Hunt, A. Harper, Bogett! Swenson Lillian Curry, Arkley, V. Estep, Epps. THIRD ROW-Endo, A. Forry, I. Donahue, Brown. Coates ' Fontella Hudson V. Mitchell, A. Force, F. Chandler. Patterson, Y. Kawahara. SECOND ROW-Miss Rous K Donahue Reynolds, Mark, Leonard, Smith, Wilco , Rice, McConnell, T. Narataku, B. Dales. FRONT ROW— Mrs. Reafsn ' yder.M. Schauer, J. Dales, Phillips, G. Kobashi, Uyeno, M. Kanagae, S. Narataku, Nakasaki, Sato S. A. A. Created for the purpose of fostering a spirit of cooperation, sportsmanship, and physical efficiency, the Girl ' s Athletic Association is one of the most valuable activi- ties of the school. Each girl who earns two hundred points becomes a member. One hundred points may be earned by making a first team, twenty-five points are gained by serving as captain or manager of a class team, and fifty points are given for acting as general manager of a sport. Taking the place of the customary popularity contest to raise funds, the G. A. A. sponsored a student dance in March. Several dinners besides the traditional t rips to the mountains and beach com- pleted the social program for the year. Miss Rous and Mrs. Reafsnyder acted as advisers. • • • -(27)-
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